Tomorrow is Election Day. It’s been a long, hard-fought cycle with so many ups and downs.
I know at many moments, people felt discouraged but we can’t give into that feeling.
Vote for climate action. Vote for reproductive rights. Vote for democracy. Vote against hate and division.
Voters in Hawaii:
Your ballot must be received by 7 p.m. tomorrow. You can find a list of drop boxes and Voter Service Centers here.
Voters in the rest of the country:
Find your polling place here and make a plan to vote before polls close tomorrow.
I’m up for re-election this year, and it’s meant so much to have your support over the course of the cycle. I’m running because I’m only just beginning to fight for climate action, civil rights, and justice. And I’m running to make sure Hawaii always gets its fair share. Your generosity and support is essential so I can return to the Senate and continue those efforts.
This year, we’ve seen what’s possible when we organize and win tough races: the biggest climate bill in U.S. history. The first new gun-safety law in decades. Lower prescription prices. We got all of that done because of what we achieved in 2020.
Now, imagine what more we can do if we strengthen our majorities in Congress this year.
We’ve seen both good and bad polls in recent weeks -- that’s the nature of elections and why we can’t just rely on polls. We need everyone voting and talking to everyone they know about voting. So find your drop box or polling place, make a plan, talk to your friends and family, and get out and vote.
Mahalo,
Brian
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